The Human Side Of Emergency Management Podcast

Episode 3: Dr Mark Crosweller, Director Ethical Intelligence.

51 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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What if the suffering we face — personally and professionally — is actually what shapes us into better leaders? In episode 3, I sit down with Dr Mark Crosweller to explore how loss, Buddhist philosophy and the realities of crisis work have influenced his approach to leadership. It is an honest, thoughtful conversation about the changing nature of life, compassion and the inner work required to lead well in high‑stakes environments. Mark’s reflections invite us to rethink strength, vulnerability and what communities truly need from their leaders.

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